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That's going to be funny given 4e's reputation for uber balance.

"Man, those psionic classes are WAY more balanced than any other class! That whole power-source is completely frickin' un-broken and useable. Lame move, WotC!"

Maybe something like that.

I never really cared about Psionics ever...nothing wrong with 'em, just not my thing. But just like every class in 4E, I look forward to ripping off the attached fluff and throwing my own on.
 

In a way I am not happy about doing the playtest version of the Psion. While I am interested in what they do, the playest will be an incomplete class, with limited powers and builds (just like the Monk, I assume) I would prefer to see the whole class in situ, as he saying goes, rather than broken out of the whole book and showed halfway done.
 

In a way I am not happy about doing the playtest version of the Psion. While I am interested in what they do, the playest will be an incomplete class, with limited powers and builds (just like the Monk, I assume) I would prefer to see the whole class in situ, as he saying goes, rather than broken out of the whole book and showed halfway done.

But its not a playtest, its supposedly the whole class that is being released.
 



Fair enough mate. Is this a gut feeling or did I miss some announcement/comment?

I'm extrapolating from comments made in this month's Ampersand. Bill Slavicsek said that they would be releasing one build for five of the PHB3 classes. I could be wrong.
 

But its not a playtest, its supposedly the whole class that is being released.

Not what I heard. It is a limited build, and while they might not call it a playtest, I woud be very surprised if there were not changes before PHBIII, so I would call it a playtest.
 

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